Ralph,
I can't explain the discrepancy between the Yanmar & Ellebogen mount recommendations (fore / aft placement).
I can verify, with certainty, that the original Yanmar (3YM30) mounts installed at the Beneteau factory were 100 shore rating installed forward & 75 shore rating installed aft. Just verify for your application when you remove old mounts.
A few tips for this job:
Disconnect transmission flange & shaft coupling. Support shaft with scrap lumber.
Loosen top locking nuts on mounts.
Mark position of existing mounts on FRP stringers.
Place scissor type jack under engine with wood buffer between jack & oil pan. Do not have to raise engine, just support.
Remove nuts/bolts from base of engine mount.
Remove bolts that attach mounts to bracket on side of engine & slide mount & bracket assembly out horizontally.
Set new bracket slightly higher than old mount. Note position of slot in old mount. Slide back into place & secure bracket / mount
assembly to side of engine.
Super glue fender washer & nyloc nut together & place into box end wrench to ease installation of bolt & backing nut. Lubricate bolt.
Complete one mount before proceeding to next mount to minimize engine movement for easier alignment.
Remove jack & perform initial alignment, followed by fine tuning after a few days later, in water, to allow settling of new mounts.
Tighten lock nuts on top of engine mounts.
If access to the mounts & backing nuts is reasonable, this isn't a difficult job. If access is very limited, as in my case, it is a PIA.
One or two man job, again, depending on ease of access. I did this with boat in water. Good luck!
I can't explain the discrepancy between the Yanmar & Ellebogen mount recommendations (fore / aft placement).
I can verify, with certainty, that the original Yanmar (3YM30) mounts installed at the Beneteau factory were 100 shore rating installed forward & 75 shore rating installed aft. Just verify for your application when you remove old mounts.
A few tips for this job:
Disconnect transmission flange & shaft coupling. Support shaft with scrap lumber.
Loosen top locking nuts on mounts.
Mark position of existing mounts on FRP stringers.
Place scissor type jack under engine with wood buffer between jack & oil pan. Do not have to raise engine, just support.
Remove nuts/bolts from base of engine mount.
Remove bolts that attach mounts to bracket on side of engine & slide mount & bracket assembly out horizontally.
Set new bracket slightly higher than old mount. Note position of slot in old mount. Slide back into place & secure bracket / mount
assembly to side of engine.
Super glue fender washer & nyloc nut together & place into box end wrench to ease installation of bolt & backing nut. Lubricate bolt.
Complete one mount before proceeding to next mount to minimize engine movement for easier alignment.
Remove jack & perform initial alignment, followed by fine tuning after a few days later, in water, to allow settling of new mounts.
Tighten lock nuts on top of engine mounts.
If access to the mounts & backing nuts is reasonable, this isn't a difficult job. If access is very limited, as in my case, it is a PIA.
One or two man job, again, depending on ease of access. I did this with boat in water. Good luck!
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